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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1185823" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>We went on the camp out last month. 27 kids there. I kept hearing about one that was going to be a problem. He came over nosing around asking questions about the fire pit. He heard about the vent, he heard about the barrel, he heard about the grate. Put that kid to work digging. Then put him to work stacking wood. Put him to work with lantern hangers. Then lanterns. We had long talks. We drug out the battery and inverter then hooked up the big ice cream maker. Put in the ice, salt and ingredients. We laid out the smores fixins. That boy was an angel the whole night. </p><p></p><p>Everyone was asking what I did to calm him down. I didn't do diddly except answer the boys questions. He was extrememly respectful through it all. Helpful. Watched over things at times. Served ice cream cups to everyone there after we dipped them. The next day his mother was beaming when everyone talked about his behavior. He did not bully a single kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1185823, member: 3162"] We went on the camp out last month. 27 kids there. I kept hearing about one that was going to be a problem. He came over nosing around asking questions about the fire pit. He heard about the vent, he heard about the barrel, he heard about the grate. Put that kid to work digging. Then put him to work stacking wood. Put him to work with lantern hangers. Then lanterns. We had long talks. We drug out the battery and inverter then hooked up the big ice cream maker. Put in the ice, salt and ingredients. We laid out the smores fixins. That boy was an angel the whole night. Everyone was asking what I did to calm him down. I didn't do diddly except answer the boys questions. He was extrememly respectful through it all. Helpful. Watched over things at times. Served ice cream cups to everyone there after we dipped them. The next day his mother was beaming when everyone talked about his behavior. He did not bully a single kid. [/QUOTE]
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